How to get Samsung touchwiz in CM 10 ROM ? i Don't like trabuchet Launcher .. .
Heartstoler1991 said:
How to get Samsung touchwiz in CM 10 ROM ? i Don't like trabuchet Launcher .. .
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I think it is not possible, it needs TW framework. Find some TW theme for CM10.
Heartstoler1991 said:
How to get Samsung touchwiz in CM 10 ROM ? i Don't like trabuchet Launcher .. .
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If you just want the TouchWiz launcher then take a look at this, this or this
Sami Kabir said:
If you just want the TouchWiz launcher then take a look at this, this or this
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Yes ... its working fine .. !! One more question does CM supports cocore kernel ?
Heartstoler1991 said:
Yes ... its working fine .. !! One more question does CM supports cocore kernel ?
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Nope. It can only be used with cm kernel. But then, cm kernel is also made by cocafe, so it's basically almost the same as cocore.
arffrhn said:
Nope. It can only be used with cm kernel. But then, cm kernel is also made by cocafe, so it's basically almost the same as cocore.
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i dont have CWM backup of my stock jellybean...( i have TWRP backup ).. But if i want go back ..so i need to flash stock jellybean again via odin ? or any other way to restore TWRP backup ??
Heartstoler1991 said:
i dont have CWM backup of my stock jellybean...( i have TWRP backup ).. But if i want go back ..so i need to flash stock jellybean again via odin ? or any other way to restore TWRP backup ??
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Flash CoCore Kernel with TWRP from your CM's CWM and then advance>>reboot to recovery. Then restore your backup with TWRP
Heartstoler1991 said:
i dont have CWM backup of my stock jellybean...( i have TWRP backup ).. But if i want go back ..so i need to flash stock jellybean again via odin ? or any other way to restore TWRP backup ??
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I see. If it's about restoring, then:
1. Wipe data, cache, dalvik.
2. Format system (be careful).
3. Flash your preferred cocore kernel and advanced>>reboot revocery
4. Restore backup (might need to mount first).
5. Done. :good:
arffrhn said:
I see. If it's about restoring, then:
1. Wipe data, cache, dalvik.
2. Format system (be careful).
3. Flash your preferred cocore kernel and advanced>>reboot revocery
4. Restore backup (might need to mount first).
5. Done. :good:
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can I flash cocore kernel using UKF ..in CM ?
Heartstoler1991 said:
can I flash cocore kernel using UKF ..in CM ?
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As using cocore on cm will cause bootloops. So I don't think you can flash it with ukf in cm. Maybe you can but it would be unwise to do so. Plus, it's easier to flash it in recovery.
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Heartstoler1991 said:
can I flash cocore kernel using UKF ..in CM ?
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yes but then u need restart to recovery otherwise system not boot or brick your phone
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I flashed philz-cwm6(safe kernel+recovery). Can i flash Hydracore kernel (.zip) through philz recovery?
mannyvinny said:
I flashed philz-cwm6(safe kernel+recovery). Can i flash Hydracore kernel (.zip) through philz recovery?
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yes of course :good: ... but please dont say that you want use it on TW JB rom:cyclops:
djoni_gitara said:
yes of course :good: ... but please dont say that you want use it on TW JB rom:cyclops:
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Does this answer fit for vise versa flashing ?? from hydracore to philz? im using chimera rom with 3.0.15 hydracore v7 and want to flash philz 3.99 XXLSC.
best regards
the rom you are using is not based on TW right? cannot install Philz kernel on any other rom except stock TW roms
nokiamodeln91 said:
the rom you are using is not based on TW right? cannot install Philz kernel on any other rom except stock TW roms
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So the the rom is not starting ? No problem if a can start recovery after flashing the kernel. After flashing the kernel i want to install an TW rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2079094 . The instruction says:
Installation: use philz TW kernel (i am using philz3.99)
1. download SlimWizz2_Tablet and xplose framework along with xposed app setting module. place these files on sdcard
2. boot in recovery
3. cleanup for new rom flash(use philz menu)
4. install rom
Can i flash it through the recovery of the hydracore??
Yes but there wont be step 3 in hydracore recovery.. so you will need to go to mounts and storage and format /sytstem, data, cache and preload
nokiamodeln91 said:
Yes but there wont be step 3 in hydracore recovery.. so you will need to go to mounts and storage and format /sytstem, data, cache and preload
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Ok but can i flash the philz Kernel via the recovery from HC ? I want to do the Installation exactly like the instruction...
Yes .. and the phone wont boot but you will have access to Philz recovery..
nokiamodeln91 said:
Yes .. and the phone wont boot but you will have access to Philz recovery..
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Thank you very much. Now i can safely change my rom.
Have a nice day
Happy flashing
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
NeriL said:
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
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You don't need to do anything like this to flash CM10, not even the root.
Just flash the CM10.zip in stock recovery
eduds said:
You don't need to do anything like this to flash CM10, not even the root.
Just flash the CM10.zip in stock recovery
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NeriL said:
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
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You do need a custom kernel and recovery to flash a rom! Just 2 other little things: make sure your friend is running jellybean and not gingerbread, and flash cm10.1 or cm10.2 because cm10 has been abandoned from a long time..
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NeriL said:
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
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There is no bootloader crap in our phone
Toni5830 said:
You do need a custom kernel and recovery to flash a rom! Just 2 other little things: make sure your friend is running jellybean and not gingerbread, and flash cm10.1 or cm10.2 because cm10 has been abandoned from a long time..
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No, you don't anything to flash a CM ROM.
Thanks for all your replies! =D
I wasn't sure about procedure, because all my smartphones were sony..
Yes, bootloader is pure crap (mine is not-unlockable) -.-
I forgot to say that phone has stock JB 4.1.2 since the moment it was bought! Not rooted, no tweaks, no nothing..
SO:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
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I don't need this because roms are prerooted (superuser.apk in /system/app/ and su in /system/bin/)
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
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I don't need this because it already has 4.1.2 samsung's official kernel
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
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I don't need this because I can backup everything with titanium backup or any other app
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
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Not sure about wiping dalvik cache.. Stock recovery doesn't have that option =/
Is this procedure the same for any rom?
In case anything goes wrong, how can I flash back stock JB?
NeriL said:
Thanks for all your replies! =D
I wasn't sure about procedure, because all my smartphones were sony..
Yes, bootloader is pure crap (mine is not-unlockable) -.-
I forgot to say that phone has stock JB 4.1.2 since the moment it was bought! Not rooted, no tweaks, no nothing..
SO:
I don't need this because roms are prerooted (superuser.apk in /system/app/ and su in /system/bin/)
I don't need this because it already has 4.1.2 samsung's official kernel
I don't need this because I can backup everything with titanium backup or any other app
Not sure about wiping dalvik cache.. Stock recovery doesn't have that option =/
Is this procedure the same for any rom?
In case anything goes wrong, how can I flash back stock JB?
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That is just for CM. And do not install 10, flash 10.1. 10 is abandoned. You can wipe dalvik cache after you install CM, you will get custom recovery.
You can go back to stock JB by restoring nandroid backup - the thing you told that you do not need. :laugh: Or with flashing stock Firmware with Odin.
Let me check if I'm ok:
-Flash root.zip to use titanium backup and save all installed user apps and data
-Flash CM10.1, CM10.2 or roms based on any of these (searched in youtube for roms and JellyMOD 4.0 seems to work OK)
-Turn off, turn on in custom recovery and do wipes
-Reboot and everything should work
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Let me check if I'm ok:
-Flash root.zip to use titanium backup and save all installed user apps and data
-Flash CM10.1, CM10.2 or roms based on any of these (searched in youtube for roms and JellyMOD 4.0 seems to work OK)
-Turn off, turn on in custom recovery and do wipes
-Reboot and everything should work
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Yes.
P.S. I think JellyMOD is outdated. It is made way before most of the things are fixed on CM. I suggest you CM10.1 d-h.st/168
Nice..! =D
thanks!
One last question: everything works in that rom with stock kernel?
NeriL said:
Nice..! =D
thanks!
One last question: everything works in that rom with stock kernel?
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It has its own kernel. I am not sure, I am using CM10.1 now, see on its thread.
OK! i think i don't need more info than this..
thank you so much!
I take NANDROID backup yeseterday of harshjelly rom (with cocore kernel). now i m on jelly bean stock (rooted), jelly bean stock lagging hanging on rooted also so i m decided to restore my harshjelly nandroid backup, my question is when i restored can It get bootloop ??????? plzz tell???
becoz of cocore kernel it get bootloop or stuck?????
Sorry for my bad english
What you can do is flash cocore kernel and then restore nandroid backup. You won't end up in a bootloop.
archies20 said:
becoz of cocore kernel it get bootloop or stuck?????
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szzlgupta said:
What you can do is flash cocore kernel and then restore nandroid backup. You won't end up in a bootloop.
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Is it right that says @szzlgupta, in addition if you happen to get bootloop, go into recovery and do Wipe Cache and Dalvik, and everything got be just fine. :good:
NANDROID can backup cocore kernel or not????
archies20 said:
NANDROID can backup cocore kernel or not????
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i think not., it just backs up phones system.
Flash cocore kernel and restore the backup
archies20 said:
NANDROID can backup cocore kernel or not????
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szzlgupta said:
i think not., it just backs up phones system.
Flash cocore kernel and restore the backup
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The Nandroid Backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the back up, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need custom recovery (CWM/TWRP). So make sure you have CWM or TWRP on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190211
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
The Nandroid Backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the back up, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need custom recovery (CWM/TWRP). So make sure you have CWM or TWRP on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190211
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At the restored time can temporary CWM help to restored nandroid backup????
i mean can i use temporary CWM for restoring nandroid backup???
archies20 said:
At the restored time can temporary CWM help to restored nandroid backup????
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Yes.
szzlgupta said:
i think not., it just backs up phones system.
Flash cocore kernel and restore the backup
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R_a_z_v_a_n said:
The Nandroid Backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the back up, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need custom recovery (CWM/TWRP). So make sure you have CWM or TWRP on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190211
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Oh sorry
archies20 said:
K guys thanks for reply's :laugh: :good:
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Simply press THANKS button, without posting thanks to those who help you. :highfive:
I´ve got the same problem and another possibility is after restore via odin you can root and open up update.zip for cwm or twrp recovery.I prefer Cwm..Then flash cocore kernel e/ep 8.0 or 8.2 higher is not recommended,because you can get into trouble like bootlop.
After flashing wipe/format user data wipe cache and dalvik:fingers-crossed:
reboot...pass
If you want to use cocore 8.6 you can flash from now via recovery menue
nandroid can backuped /preload partition. ????? if not It will bootloop i think?? @R_a_z_v_a_n
archies20 said:
nandroid can backuped /preload partition. ????? if not It will bootloop i think?? @R_a_z_v_a_n
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You shouldn't get a bootloop when you do nandroid backup restore. Just when you do it from CM10.2 and CM11 it will get a bootloop because of preload partition.
shut_down said:
You shouldn't get a bootloop when you do nandroid backup restore. Just when you do it from CM10.2 and CM11 it will get a bootloop because of preload partition.
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I am on harshjelly rom (update 5) and cocore kernel 8.6 can it will get bootloop???
archies20 said:
I am on harshjelly rom (update 5) and cocore kernel 8.6 can it will get bootloop???
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I did lot of nandroid restores, and if backup is not corrupted I never had a bootloop. Even if you get one, you can do wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, if that do not help do factory reset. And still if that do not help - flash stock JB firmware with Odin.
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shut_down said:
I did lot of nandroid restores, and if backup is not corrupted I never had a bootloop. Even if you get one, you can do wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, if that do not help do factory reset. And still if that do not help - flash stock JB firmware with Odin.
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how to find out backup are corrupted or not???
archies20 said:
I am on harshjelly rom (update 5) and cocore kernel 8.6 can it will get bootloop???
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First of all you must flash a lower kernel like cocore 8.0 or 8.2 .Wipe dalvik cache and format.Then flash version harshjelly 1 (reboot to generate dalvik cache) and after that (update5).reboot.
Now you can go into recovery and flash 8.6 or 8.8 but right now the harsh jelly tweaker isn´t working so well.
Happymaker said:
First of all you must flash a lower kernel like cocore 8.0 or 8.2 .Wipe dalvik cache and format.Then flash version harshjelly 1 (reboot to generate dalvik cache) and after that (update5).reboot.
Now you can go into recovery and flash 8.6 or 8.8 but right now the harsh jelly tweaker isn´t working so well.
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i know how to flash i m asking about restored -_-
archies20 said:
how to find out backup are corrupted or not???
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You will know when you fail to recover. But it will not happen 99%.
archies20 said:
how to find out backup are corrupted or not???
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Your backup is corrupt only if you removed/played with some of it's files and you deleted it.
If it's intact as made, he can be corrupt.
Well, it so happened that I was on omni rom 4 3.1 with cocore kernel twrp recovery and I saw in a thread that we can theme our recovery by adding a ui.zip file in the theme folder of twrp. Ever since then, my phone boots in recovery only (without the three button combination). Plus in twrp, the theme is applied but I get a super zoomed view of the recovery so I can't restore nandroid as well. Of course, I used my last resort and brought back my phone to stock through odin but the problem is what did I do wrong and what should I take care of to prevent this sort of **** from happening in the future?
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Why did you use the co-core kernel for a cm ROM??
The rom shouldn't boot if you did this..
BTW You are getting the super zoomed recovery maybe because you are using the ui.zip designed for a mdpi/ldpi screen resolution.
Our screen is hdpi.
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But I used the ui.zip for hdpi devices only.. and I dont know.. the rom just flashed when I used cocore. By the way.. I dont see any other method for obtaning recovery except shaan's temporary cwm.. is there any other method as well??
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Well, it so happened that I was on omni rom 4 3.1 with cocore kernel twrp recovery and I saw in a thread that we can theme our recovery by adding a ui.zip file in the theme folder of twrp. Ever since then, my phone boots in recovery only (without the three button combination). Plus in twrp, the theme is applied but I get a super zoomed view of the recovery so I can't restore nandroid as well. Of course, I used my last resort and brought back my phone to stock through odin but the problem is what did I do wrong and what should I take care of to prevent this sort of **** from happening in the future?
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Do not mess with something that you are not sure that works on our phone. If you read that someone that has I9070 phone is using something, you can use it. Searching and using stuff from other phones can make you mess like that you got.
Omni MUST use its kernel, you CAN'T use COCORE on it. You will end up with a bootloop if you use COCORE on OMNI.
What you need to do is to flash stock FIRMWARE with ODIN. Download CoCore kernel, UNPACK it and use KERNEL.BIN.MD5 (copy to phone memory). Install UKF and ROOT EXPLORER. Open Universal kernel flasher and follow the procedure to install COCORE. Install, reboot and you have permanent recovery (CWM or TWRP depends what CoCore version you choose).
Perhaps you guys misunderstood me.. I did not flash cocore on Omni.. I flashed cocore on stock and then I flashed omni rom.. so I guess I have permanent recovery..
Im sorry if I sound like a noob but hey, every expert was once a noob, Im learning
I agree to the part of messing with things that people Dont use on our phone, I'll see to that in future..
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Perhaps you guys misunderstood me.. I did not flash cocore on Omni.. I flashed cocore on stock and then I flashed omni rom.. so I guess I have permanent recovery..
Im sorry if I sound like a noob but hey, every expert was once a noob, Im learning
I agree to the part of messing with things that people Dont use on our phone, I'll see to that in future..
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I missunderstood. Because you wrote: "that I was on omni rom 4 3.1 with cocore kernel twrp"
P.S. Maybe that theme problem have something to do with version of TWRP. But I can't tell for sure.
dagger said:
Why did you use the co-core kernel for a cm ROM??
The rom shouldn't boot if you did this..
BTW You are getting the super zoomed recovery maybe because you are using the ui.zip designed for a mdpi/ldpi screen resolution.
Our screen is hdpi.
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By the way, why did you tell the rom should not boot? Is it because the cocorekernel is only supported on android 4.1 or some other reason?
shut_down said:
I missunderstood. Because you wrote: "that I was on omni rom 4 3.1 with cocore kernel twrp"
P.S. Maybe that theme problem have something to do with version of TWRP. But I can't tell for sure.
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And when I went from omni rom to cm11 by maclaw, my recovery changed to cwm... any idea why did this happen because I was supposed to have permanent twrp
RazaVakil7995 said:
And when I went from omni rom to cm11 by maclaw, my recovery changed to cwm... any idea why did this happen because I was supposed to have permanent twrp
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The recovery in our phone is dependent on the kernel.
So if the kennel changes, the recovery changes..
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custom recovery in cm11
So if i flash from stock rom jb to cm11 (tc) , the recovery changes to cwm , no matter if u had CoCore+cwm or CoCore+ TWRP in stock rom.
What happens to the kernel in cm11?
i have done nandroid backup with TWRP, but since recovery changes to cwm in cm11 , will i no longer be able to restore the backup ?
Would it be better to do a nandroid backup with CoCore+Cwm then?
[email protected] said:
So if i flash from stock rom jb to cm11 (tc) , the recovery changes to cwm , no matter if u had CoCore+cwm or CoCore+ TWRP in stock rom.
What happens to the kernel in cm11?
i have done nandroid backup with TWRP, but since recovery changes to cwm in cm11 , will i no longer be able to restore the backup ?
Would it be better to do a nandroid backup with CoCore+Cwm then?
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If you flash stock JB firmware you get stock recovery (not CWM or TWRP). And you can't use nandroid backup of JB if you are on CM11 because Preload partition is used for SWAP, and it will be non usable for JB. You must flash script to repartition it or flash stock JB firmware. If you have TWRP backup, flash stock JB, root it, install CoCore with TWRP recovery and there you go...
Backup
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If you flash stock JB firmware you get stock recovery (not CWM or TWRP). And you can't use nandroid backup of JB if you are on CM11 because Preload partition is used for SWAP, and it will be non usable for JB. You must flash script to repartition it or flash stock JB firmware. If you have TWRP backup, flash stock JB, root it, install CoCore with TWRP recovery and there you go...
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Thank you. So i understand that nandroid backup is useful only when something goes wrong during the process of upgrading from stock JB to CM11 .
one more doubt, I have also backed up app user data + system data with Titanium Backup Pro. That can be used to restore all data after i upgrade to cm11 right? Will Titanium Backup Pro take care of efs ( related to IMEI no.) if something goes wrong after flashing cm11. Btw i have also backed up efs with Samsung Tools app.
Also could you enlighten me about my first question in previous post " what happens to kernel in cm11" ?
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Thank you. So i understand that nandroid backup is useful only when something goes wrong during the process of upgrading from stock JB to CM11 .
one more doubt, I have also backed up app user data + system data with Titanium Backup Pro. That can be used to restore all data after i upgrade to cm11 right? Will Titanium Backup Pro take care of efs ( related to IMEI no.) if something goes wrong after flashing cm11. Btw i have also backed up efs with Samsung Tools app.
Also could you enlighten me about my first question in previous post " what happens to kernel in cm11" ?
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CM11 ROM 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 is the result of an update of version 4.1.2 of Android Jelly Bean. If right now, you have a backup system and applications that have been stored in the system when you are Jelly Bean. Then you want to restore the backup to the CM11, then I guess you will get an error. Because the system is Jelly Bean, and Kitkat system is 2 different things in the context of the "system". So you can do this while using TB Pro applications only restore data only, such as: backup contacts, sms / mms, third-party applications such as, apk, application of playstore etc.. Not the whole system ROM previously, JB.
Related to the kernel, system jelly bean, and kitkat system, has different kernel. In this case the kernel is owned by CM11 ROM, not the stock ROM 4.4.2/4.4.3 by samsung. CM11 kernel 4.4.2/4.4.3 allows us to perform GPU OC and CPU OC/UC/OV/UV In the default kernel Stock ROM (JB), you will not be able to do it, unless you replace it with a custom kernel, as the Cocore kernel. Hopefully it can be more clear.
I've installed liquidsmooth rom kitkat 4.4.2 on my galaxy s advance GTI9070.. I made a backup of my stock jellybean update using TWRP recovery mode. But it seems that the new rom has CWM recovery mode. I want to restore my phone to backup rom, but i can't access TWRP recovery mode.. Everytime i enter into recovery mode it shows CWM mode and it doesn't show my backup.. Plzz help..
bhaukali said:
I've installed liquidsmooth rom kitkat 4.4.2 on my galaxy s advance GTI9070.. I made a backup of my stock jellybean update using TWRP recovery mode. But it seems that the new rom has CWM recovery mode. I want to restore my phone to backup rom, but i can't access TWRP recovery mode.. Everytime i enter into recovery mode it shows CWM mode and it doesn't show my backup.. Plzz help..
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On what ROM you was before?
If it was on 4.4 too, take its kernel, install it with Universal kernel flasher and go to recovery and restore it.
Kernel is in ROMs zip, name of it is boot.img.
shut_down said:
On what ROM you was before?
If it was on 4.4 too, take its kernel, install it with Universal kernel flasher and go to recovery and restore it.
Kernel is in ROMs zip, name of it is boot.img.
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No, i was not on v4.4. I was on stock jellybean update.
bhaukali said:
No, i was not on v4.4. I was on stock jellybean update.
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Then best way is to flash stock JB with Odin, install CoCore with TWRP and do nandroid restore.
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Then best way is to flash stock JB with Odin, install CoCore with TWRP and do nandroid restore.
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isn't there any other way without downloading stock JB.. Is there any way i can get get a kernel with TWRP for kitkat 4.4.2 for my phone?
bhaukali said:
isn't there any other way without downloading stock JB.. Is there any way i can get get a kernel with TWRP for kitkat 4.4.2 for my phone?
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I was lazy to give you full answer there.
First on 4.4. our developers repartitioned preload partition to use it as a swap, and on 4.1.2 there were some apks. So if you want to go from 4.4 (and 4.3.) you must repartition it with this guide.
Then you download SlimKat or OmniROM and use its kernel to get TWRP, extract its ZIP and copy kernel to phone (it is boot.img in root of ZIP file). Then install Universal kernel flasher and some root explorer from the Play store and install kernel. When it is done go to recovery (you will have TWRP) and restore your backup.
P.S. You can use CoCore kernel with TWRP too. But the process is the same.
shut_down said:
I was lazy to give you full answer there.
First on 4.4. our developers repartitioned preload partition to use it as a swap, and on 4.1.2 there were some apks. So if you want to go from 4.4 (and 4.3.) you must repartition it with this guide.
Then you download SlimKat or OmniROM and use its kernel to get TWRP, extract its ZIP and copy kernel to phone (it is boot.img in root of ZIP file). Then install Universal kernel flasher and some root explorer from the Play store and install kernel. When it is done go to recovery (you will have TWRP) and restore your backup.
P.S. You can use CoCore kernel with TWRP too. But the process is the same.
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Sorry for bothering you guys here, but does someone know how to flash cocore remix r 10 on any rom that is not stock? I mean any other flashable zip roms....... because everytime I end up in bootloop .
pictorul20 said:
Sorry for bothering you guys here, but does someone know how to flash cocore remix r 10 on any rom that is not stock? I mean any other flashable zip roms....... because everytime I end up in bootloop .
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You get a bootloop because CoCore is for Stock ONLY. You can't use CoCore on any other ROM than on Stock based one.
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My zip to restore is needed in 4.4 ROMs based on Team Canjica sources built till 14 June, after that date (since we removed /preload as swap partition on 15 June) is no longer needed with new builds this is only an info, most of the users don't know neither on what build they are :silly: better to continue to tell them to flash that zip before restoring that kind of ROMs, nice work.